The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... . By bondflave to the law , the poet means his being inflaved to his fa- vourite fubjects . WARBURTON . This fentiment , whatever it be , is obfcurely expreffed . I un- And thou 1 K. RICH . --a lunatick lean - KING RICHARD II . 47.
... . By bondflave to the law , the poet means his being inflaved to his fa- vourite fubjects . WARBURTON . This fentiment , whatever it be , is obfcurely expreffed . I un- And thou 1 K. RICH . --a lunatick lean - KING RICHARD II . 47.
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... Warburton's explanation of bondslave to the law , is not true . JOHNSON . Warburton's explanation of this paffage is too abfurd to require confutation ; and his political observation is equally ill - founded . The dodrine of absolute ...
... Warburton's explanation of bondslave to the law , is not true . JOHNSON . Warburton's explanation of this paffage is too abfurd to require confutation ; and his political observation is equally ill - founded . The dodrine of absolute ...
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... WARBURTON . The reading , which Dr. Warburton corrects , is itfelf an inno- vation . His conjectures give indeed a better fenfe than that of any copy , but copies muft not be needlessly forfaken . JOHNSON . I fuppofe it is the unborn ...
... WARBURTON . The reading , which Dr. Warburton corrects , is itfelf an inno- vation . His conjectures give indeed a better fenfe than that of any copy , but copies muft not be needlessly forfaken . JOHNSON . I fuppofe it is the unborn ...
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... WARBURTON . Dr. Plot's Hiftory of Staffordshire , p . 391 , explains this per- fpective , or odd kind of " pi & ures upon an indented board , which , if beheld direaly , you only perceive a confufed piece of work ; but , if obliquely ...
... WARBURTON . Dr. Plot's Hiftory of Staffordshire , p . 391 , explains this per- fpective , or odd kind of " pi & ures upon an indented board , which , if beheld direaly , you only perceive a confufed piece of work ; but , if obliquely ...
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... WARBURTON . This alteration is harsh . Sir T. Hanmer reads defpightful . Mr. Upton gives this paffage as a proof that our author ufes the paffive participle in an active fenfe . The copies all agree . Perhaps the old duke means to treat ...
... WARBURTON . This alteration is harsh . Sir T. Hanmer reads defpightful . Mr. Upton gives this paffage as a proof that our author ufes the paffive participle in an active fenfe . The copies all agree . Perhaps the old duke means to treat ...
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